India had barely broken a sweat during this year’s tournament, recording routine victories over Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh, Australia and South Africa en route to their heartbreaking final defeat.

Mohit Sharma’s figures of 1 for 18 were as good as it got for India, who took just four wickets and still had two overs to bowl when Sri Lanka blasted their way to victory.

Sri Lanka’s victory means that the tournament hosts have won the following competition every year since England hosted the 2009 tournament.

With Bangladesh hosting the 2014 tournament, they’ll have high hopes for the World Twenty20 2016 in India. However, MS Dhoni’s Indians will have other ideas as they look to make up for their crippling defeat to the Sri Lankans, who are the fifth different winner of the World T20, and a deserved winner at that.